they decompose dead organisms
Fungi and bacteria work by recycling dead organisms and putting their nutrients back in to the soil in the desert. They feed on the dead organism and help to keep the ecosystem balanced.
Decomposers are an essential component of any ecosystem. Their main role is to recycle nutrients in dead organisms and their wastes
When these living things die, bacteria break down their bodies into nutrients completing the cycle
Fungi is a decomposer. They make enzymes that decompose the decaying matter while feasting on the nutrients of that substance. This is why that most fungi are useful because without them, the biomass would be crowded with dead matter. Other decomposers include bacteria and actinomycetes.
From the research i have descovered, mushrooms are decomposers.Fungi like mushrooms, mildew, mold and toadstools are not plants. They don't have chlorophyll so they can't make their own food. Fungi release enzymes that decompose dead plants and animals. Fungi absorb nutrients from the organisms they are decomposing! :D
Recycle nutrients
true
I honestly have no idea, that's why I looked this up. But id have to say something about how fungi get their nutrients from decomposing organisms.
APEX: To help recycle nutrients in the soil
The decomposers like fungi break down the organic matter into much smaller pieces so that other plants can use them again as nutrients.
they recycle any organic matter and recycle carbon
APEX: To help recycle nutrients in the soil
To help recycle nutrients in the soil
A fungus' purpose is to decompose and recycle nutrients back into soil. It can also cometimes be predatory or work in a symbiotic relationship with plants.
Maggots are decomposers and help to recycle nutrients.
True.
They reduce complex organic molecules to simpler ones, or into inorganic molecules.